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William H. (Bill) Dean

Posted 2019-03-21 by Judy Wight Branson
Camp Verde Bugle, Camp Verde, Arizona
Thursday, December 13, 2018

William H. Dean (Bill), 91, of Camp Verde, Arizona, “rode into the
sunset” on Dec. 1, 2018.

Bill is survived by his sister, Betty Kratzer of Lenox, Georgia; his
two children, William L. Dean and Lea (Dean) Shick; four step-
children: Linda Leary, Donna Leary, Paulette Biancalana and Terry
Howell.

He had a total of eight (8) grandchildren, and sixteen (16) great-
grandchildren.

Bill was born on Dec. 6, 1926, in Exchange, West Virginia, to Jake and
Virgie Dean. After completing the 7th grade, Bill began working as a
coal miner for the Kopper Co. in Grantown, West Virginia.

He enlisted in the U.S. Army on Dec. 5, 1944, and served two years in
the Philippines; following another year of service in Korea, he was
honorably discharged on July 17, 1947.

He lived in Pennsylvania for several years (which is where his two
children, William and Lea, were born) before moving to Ohio in the
mid-1950’s.

He then met and married June Howell (Dean) on Nov. 16, 1957. They
moved to Santa Barbara, California, in July 1966. In June 1989 Bill
and June moved to Camp Verde, Arizona.

They were together for a little over 60 years, before June passed away
on Feb. 6, 2018.

Shortly after moving to Camp Verde, Bill (being a World War II
Veteran) joined the American Legion Post 93 and the VFW Post 6739.

He was very proud of his Veteran status and became a member of the
Honor Guard for those Posts.

Bill’s big passion in life was his love for horses and trail riding.
He had been a member of the Santa Barbara Trail Riders Club from 1968-
2018.

After he moved to Camp Verde he became a member of the Verde Valley
Horse Council and was a founding member of the Tucson Saddle Club. He
also belonged to the Arizona Desert Riders for many years.

He attended multiple rides for the Amigos Del Hospital Benefit Trail
Ride, the Tucson to Tombstone Ride, and many more over the last 29
years. He also put on many miles riding down in the southern part of
Arizona.

He and his riding buddies, Homer, Benji and Don, took on the big
project of mapping out (using their GPS units) the Arizona Trail. They
completed that project from Tucson to the Grand Canyon. Timing, health
issues and bad weather prevented them from mapping out the rest of the
Arizona Trail.

In addition to all the trails and rides he rode on, some of his
absolute favorite spots were riding at Monument Valley, riding down
into the Grand Canyon multiple times and the rides at Canyon de Chelly
National Monument.

In 1994, Bill and a few friends started the Caballos Del Sol Trail
Ride. He remained on the Board and rode as the Trail Boss for many
years.

He was very instrumental in Caballos Del Sol being able to raise and
donate $200,000 to many 501c3 charities.

In October 2018, at nearly 92 years old, he rode his beloved horse,
Prince, in the Fort Verde Days Parade honoring the Caballos Del Sol
Trail Ride.

Bill was one of those who truly did … “Ride to Live, Live to Ride.”
That “Cowboy” hit the trail again one last time when he moved on to
greener pastures up in the wild blue yonder!

--Information provided by survivors.




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